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You can silver plate using electricity and silver, but it can be hard to do at home. You can buy silver that just requires you to dip the item into the vat with the silver, and the
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1. Inspect the piece for any marks. Pieces of solid silver usually carry an "assay mark" to show that they have met the legal requirement of .925 fineness. U.S. silver is
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1. Wet a sponge in hot water and add a small amount of mild soap (mild dish soap is fine) to it. Wipe this over the silver-plated item. If items are small, such as pieces of flatware
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1. Clean the silver to remove dirt. Many times, what appears to dull the surface of silver is just dirt. Use a gentle cloth and water to clean the silver surface, using a cotton swab
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